[Update on 18 April 2014: Video of the meeting has been posted.] Dazza Greenwood of MIT Media Lab, the MIT computational legal science research group, New York City Council Member Ben Kallos, and Thom Neale say they have begun a … Continue reading →

Traci Hughes, Seamus Kraft, Joshua Tauberer, and V. David Zvenyach were guests on a radio program entitled D.C. Decoded: Open Data, Open Government?, hosted by Kojo Nnamdi, on 24 March 2014, on WAMU in Washington, DC. Video of the program … Continue reading →

DC Decoded, a free-access-to-law and e-participation service for the District of Columbia, has been launched in beta by the OpenGov Foundation, according to an announcement this week by Seamus Kraft of the foundation. DC Decoded is an implementation of Waldo … Continue reading →

The first MIT Legal Science Salon online event was held 13 March 2014, at the MIT Media Lab in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The event was organized by Dazza Greenwood, JD, of MIT Media Lab, as part of his Computational Legal … Continue reading →

The first MIT Legal Science Salon online event will be held 13 March 2014. Registration is available on eventbrite. The event is being organized by Dazza Greenwood, JD, of MIT Media Lab, as part of his Computational Legal Science research … Continue reading →

The OpenGov Foundation has announced that it has opened a new portal to all of the State Decoded free-access-to-law and e-participation sites: AmericaDecoded.org. The Foundation has posted a video describing AmericaDecoded.org. The State Decoded is Waldo Jaquith‘s free and open … Continue reading →